Friday, January 30, 2009

Daily Wear Soft Contact Lenses

Soft contact lenses are made of a soft polymer-plastic material combined with a percentage of water. Water allows oxygen to pass through the contact lens material and increases comfort. Many soft contact lenses also provide UV protection. Soft contact lenses are more comfortable than rigid gas permeable contact lenses when first inserted into the eye.

Many soft contact lenses are disposable and can be thrown away after a short period of use. Being able to have a fresh pair of soft contact lenses means less chance of infection, less cleaning, and more comfort, especially for people whose eyes naturally produce more protein that clouds contact lenses. Other soft contact lenses are worn on a yearly basis and are not disposable.

While most people choose soft contact lenses because of their benefits, there are also some disadvantages. Soft contact lenses easily absorb pollutants like lotion or soap from your hands, which can irritate your eyes. Soft contact lenses are also more fragile than hard contact lenses and can rip or tear easily.

The most recent types of soft contact lenses to hit the market include:

* Daily Disposables. These soft contact lenses are only worn for one day and then thrown away. The benefits include not having to clean your contact lenses on a regular basis, convenient replacement schedule, and reduction of dry eye and irritation related to contact solutions. If you are an allergy sufferer, these are the contact lenses for you.

* Silicone Extended Wear Disposables. These soft contact lenses are made with a new silicone hydrogel material that can be worn for up to 30 nights and days. The new silicone material also prevents deposit build up and reduces dry eye irritation.

Colored Soft Contact Lenses

They're hip and they're fun, but colored contact lenses can also be quite practical. There are four types of colored contact lenses, each offering a slightly different benefit:

* Visibility tint. These colored contact lenses are lightly tinted so you can find your lens if you drop it. Visibility tints don't affect the color of your eyes.

* Enhancement tint. These colored contact lenses have a translucent tint that's meant to enhance your natural eye color. Enhancement tints are slightly darker than a visibility tint.

* Color tint. Darker, opaque tints that change the color of your eyes. Color tints come in a wide array of specialty colors, including amethyst, violet, and green.

* Light-filtering tint. These colored contact lenses are designed for athletes and sports fans. They enhance certain colors and mute other colors. For instance, contact lenses for tennis players would enhance optic yellow, the color of tennis balls.

Remember, colored contact lenses are a medical device just like clear contact lenses. Never share colored contacts lenses with anyone. Clean and care for them just as you would any prescription contact lens.


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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Facts About Contact Lens Saline Solution


When it comes to contact lenses, the saline solution is as essential as the lens it self. The saline solution is the liquid substance used in rinsing and moistening the contact lenses to prepare it for use. You should never use your contact lenses without disinfecting it first.

The solution is also helpful in removing small elements and debris from the lens's surface. This function is very important because it assures you that there will be no irritants that can cause infection to your eyes. Also, saline solutions are used to maintain water balance, especially to the softer types of contact lenses.

There are three basic kinds of saline solution. These are the commercial solutions with preservatives, the commercial solutions without preservatives, and the homemade solutions that also do not have preservatives at all.

Some contact lens saline solutions use preservatives to aid in slowing the propagation of bacteria in the lens. The saline solutions, especially the ones with preservatives, should be used according to the guidelines that come along with it.

For people who happen to have infections to the preservatives used, the sterile or the preservative-free saline solutions are the one they should pick. But these kinds are easily contaminated than its counterpart. Its users should be stricter in following the instructions.

Although it is a fact that some people produce homemade contact lens saline solution, it is actually not advisable to use. Distilled water mixed with enzyme tablets is not good enough. The saline solution must be manufactured in a highly disinfected environment to be germ-free.

Again, before using commercial saline solutions, you have to read the label. For starters, do not overuse the solution. You have to replace it in a regular basis to ensure that you are getting the best possible protection.

Contact lenses come in a case and are covered in the solution when bought. Once the lenses are taken out of the case, throw the solution away. Rinse the case and air-dry it. When the contact lenses need to be placed back in, put in a fresh saline solution.

Always check out the expiration date on the bottles. Dispose of the ones that are way past the date, even if they are not opened yet. Change the saline solution, as well as your contact lenses as prescribed by your practitioner.

Before using a pair of lens, always disinfect. Even if the lenses are sitting in a saline solution overnight, you are still not assured that it is 100% free from bacteria. Use another splash of fresh saline solution to do the trick.

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Halloween Contact Lens

Halloween Contact Lenses Can Give an Edge To Your Costume

If you are looking for the perfect finishing touch to your Halloween costume then you might want to try a pair of Halloween contact lenses. These special colored lenses have been used by the film industry to create a non-human appearance. Now Halloween contact lenses are more widely available for people to wear to their parties or when taking their kids trick or treating. The variety of Halloween contact lenses is huge. You can transform your eyes into those of a wild animal to match your werewolf costume, bloodshot to give your Vampire a more ghoulish quality, or simply change the color of your eyes into an unearthly shade of red ? the choice is yours. The prices vary depending on the amount of detail involved, but a pair can start under $100. The top of the range Halloween contact lenses are those that are hand painted and have vision correction. You can expect to pay over $400 for a pair of these. Your costume is bound to create a stir at the Halloween party if you are wearing Halloween contact lenses.

There are different types of contact lenses, just as with normal lenses. The oldest type of lenses is hard ones, but these are not to be worn for long periods of time because they prevent the cornea from getting the oxygen it needs. Gas Permeable (GP) or Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Halloween contact lenses allow oxygen to reach the cornea because they are made of a breathable plastic. These are actually custom fit to the individual shape of the cornea. This makes them comfortable to wear but does make them one of the most expensive types of Halloween contact lenses. Soft contact lenses are the most comfortable type of Halloween contact lenses and they are best for your eyes.

As with any type if contact lenses it is essential that you know how to put your Halloween contact lenses on properly. If these are the first contact lenses you have tried to use then there are a few points that you need to follow to prevent damaging your Halloween contact lenses or, more importantly, your eyes

? Always wash and dry your hands thoroughly before you start
? Ensure that your Halloween contact lenses are dirt-free, moist and in perfect condition
? Put one of the Halloween contact lenses on the tip of your finger ? using whichever hand is most comfortable first
? Pull down the bottom eyelid lid of the eye that the Halloween contact lens is for
? Use your other hand to hold the top eyelid wide open
? Focus your eyes on the Halloween contact lens and position the lens in the centre of your eye
? Slowly release your eyelids

Halloween contact lenses, especially hard ones, are not designed to be worn for long periods of time. It is essential that you do not keep them in too long or your eyes can become dry. Dryness is one of the main problems caused by Halloween contact lenses. If you have naturally dry eyes, it is worth using eye drops to make wearing your Halloween contact lenses more comfortable.

Celia Nemart has been writing about travel and wellness over the last few years, this time she had decided to write about something that is even more fun, Halloween, the things you need to know about Halloween and the Halloween Spirit.

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